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Rōbīgālĭa (Rūbīg-), ĭum, n. [Robigus], a yearly festival held in honor of Robigus on the 25th of April, Varr. L. L. 6, § 16 Müll.; id. R. R. 1, 1, 6; Plin. 18, 29, 69, § 284 sq.; Fest. p. 267 Müll.; Calend. Praen. s. h. d.; Inscr. Orell. II. pp. 388 and 389; Serv. Verg. G. 1, 151.

* rōbīgĭno (rūbīg-), āre, v. n. [robigo], to contract rust, to rust, App. Flor. 3, p. 357, 32.

rōbīgĭnōsus (rūbīg-), a, um, adj. [robigo], rusty.

  1. I. Lit.: strigilis, Plaut. Stich. 1, 3, 77: gladius (opp. splendidus), Fronto Eloq. p. 230 Mai: telum sanguine, App. de Deo Socr. p. 45, 6.
  2. * II. Trop.: rubiginosis dentibus cuncta rodit, i.e. envious, Mart. 5, 28, 7.

rōbīgo (rūb-), ĭnis, f. [robus = ruber; formed like aerugo, ferrugo], rust of metals.

  1. I. Lit.: hoc quidem pol e robigine, non e ferro factum est, Plaut. Rud. 5, 2, 13: exesa inveniet scabra robigine pila, Verg. G. 1, 495: salsā laedit robigine ferrum, id. ib. 2, 220; Plin. 7, 15, 13, § 64: non rubigo ulla, non aerugo, id. 33, 3, 19, § 62.
    1. B. Transf.
      1. 1. Rust, blight, mildew, smut, mouldiness, on grain, Varr. L. L. 6, § 16 Müll.; id. R. R. 1, 1, 6; Col. 2, 11, 5; id. Arb. 13; id. poët. 10, 342; Plin. 18, 28, 68, § 275; 18, 28, 69, § 279; Hor. C. 3, 23, 7 al.; cf. Robigus and Robigalia.
      2. 2. The deposit, mould, etc., that collects on millstones, Plin. 36, 18, 30, § 136; on the teeth, Ov. M. 2, 776; 8, 802; id. A. A. 1, 515; an ulcer in a wound, Calp. Ecl. 5, 76; a sore, ulcer, produced by lewdness, Varr. ap. Serv. Verg. G. 1, 151.
  2. II. Trop., rust (poet. and in post-Aug. prose): ingenium longa rubigine laesum Torpet, Ov. Tr. 5, 12, 21: animorum, Sen. Ep. 95, 36; 7, 7: horridae vetustatis, Val. Max. 2, 9, 5.
    As personified, v. Robigus fin.

Rōbīgus (Rūbīg-), i, m., or Rōbī-go, ĭnis, f. [robigo, I. B. 1.], a god of the Romans, who averted mildew, Varr. L. L. 6, § 16 Müll.; id. R. R. 1, 1, 6; Fest. p. 267 Müll.; Serv. Verg. G. 1, 151; Gell. 5, 12, 14; cf. Robigalia.
Acc. to Ov. F. 4, 907; Tert. Spect. 15 fin., and Lact. 1, 20, 17, this was a female deity, and was called Robigo.

Rŭbi, ōrum, m., a town in Apulia, now Ruvo, Hor. S. 1, 5, 94.
Hence, Rŭbustī-ni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Rubi, Plin. 3, 11, 16, § 105; Front. Colon. p. 127 Goes.

rŭbĭa, ae, f. [1. rubeus], madder, Plin. 19, 3, 17, § 47: quam aliqui ereuthodanum vocant, id. 24, 11, 56, § 94; 35, 6, 26, § 45; Vitr. 7, 14.

Rŭbĭco (nom. Rubicon, Luc. 1, 214 Cort. N. cr.), ōnis, m., a small river on the east coast of Italy, which formed the boundary between Italy and Cisalpine Gaul; celebrated for having been crossed by Cœsar at the breaking out of the civil war; prob. the modern Pisatello, Plin. 3, 15, 20, § 115; Cic. Phil. 6, 3, 5; Suet. Caes. 31; Luc. 1, 214.

* rŭbĭcundŭlus, a, um, adj. dim. [rubicundus], somewhat ruddy: illa, Juv. 6, 424.

rŭbĭcundus, a, um, adj. [rubeo], red, ruddy: rufus quidam, ore rubicundo, Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 121; cf. id. Rud. 2, 2, 8; Ter. Hec. 3, 4, 26: corna, Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 8: pluma, Col. 8, 2, 7: luna, Plin. 18, 35, 79, § 347: Priapus, painted red, Ov. F. 6, 319 (cf. ruber): Ceres, ruddy, for flava, Verg. G. 1, 297: caelum, Vulg. Matt. 16, 2.
Comp.: sabulo, Varr. R. R. 1, 9, 5: habitus cometae, Sen. Q. N. 7, 11.

rŭbĭdus, a, um, adj. [rubeo], red, reddish, dark-red (rare), cf. Gell. 2, 26, 8 sq.; 14: ampulla, Plaut. Stich. 1, 3, 77: panis, id. Cas 2, 5, 2; cf. Fest. pp. 262 and 263 Müll.: facies ex vinolentiā, Suet. Vit. 17.

rūbīgo, rūbīgālis, etc., v. robig-.